1. Thames - source and ... boundary marker!
    Following the Thames downstream, you will find an actual boundary marker! So what is the boundary then? It is, apparently, the boundary between the tidal and
    Mar 19, 2001 @ 14:26 - Peter Smaardijk (Peter Smaardijk <peter.smaardijk@...>)
  2. Re: [BoundaryPoint] Thames - source and ... boundary marker!
    another first for you bring us here in a single click the only known river national or otherwise but of course it is a truly national one having both a
    Mar 19, 2001 @ 15:28 - michael donner (michael donner <m@...>)
  3. Re: [BoundaryPoint] Thames - source and ... boundary marker!
    There was a good TV programme on the Thames recentlyhere, a British documentary, following the river from its source to the sea. The chap went to the source
    Mar 20, 2001 @ 01:51 - Brendan Whyte ("Brendan Whyte" <brwhyte@...>)
  4. Re: [BoundaryPoint] Thames - source and ... boundary marker!
    Brendan, is that term intentionally wikan ? (Maybe meaning Wiccan ?) How about wicked ? I need to know the correct fantasy I should be employing here.
    Mar 21, 2001 @ 18:20 - Bill Hanrahan ("Bill Hanrahan" <hanrahan@...>)
  5. Re: [BoundaryPoint] Thames - source and ... boundary marker!
    wiccan women, wicker men... ... _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at
    Mar 21, 2001 @ 23:44 - Brendan Whyte ("Brendan Whyte" <brwhyte@...>)